Search Roanoke County Jail Roster

The Roanoke County jail roster lists people held in custody by the Roanoke County Sheriff's Office and any regional jail that serves the county. You can look up an inmate by name, view booking dates, see charges, and check court dates. This page covers how to search the Roanoke County jail roster, where to call for info on a specific inmate, who to contact at the sheriff's office in Salem, and what records are open to the public. Use the search tool below to start a jail roster lookup or scroll down for direct links and contact info.

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The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office in Salem keeps the local jail roster and handles all inmate records. Sheriff Joseph E. Orange leads the office. You can call the office at (540) 387-6168 to ask about a person in custody. The sheriff's main address is Roanoke County Courthouse, Salem, VA 24153. Most jail roster questions can be handled by phone, by visiting in person, or by checking the sheriff's website at https://www.roanokecountyva.gov/sheriff.

Roanoke County has been served by its Sheriff's Office since 1838 and has 101 personnel including sworn, part-time and civilian staff. The office is accredited by the American Correctional Association. Roanoke County is separate from the independent City of Roanoke, which has its own sheriff. Roanoke County works with the Roanoke County / Salem Jail for inmate housing in many cases. The regional facility holds people booked by deputies, town police, and Virginia State Police across the area. Anyone arrested in the county may end up on the Roanoke County jail roster or on the regional jail roster, depending on where they are booked and held.

State law sets the rules for jails. Under Va. Code § 53.1-68, sheriffs are responsible for the care and custody of inmates in local jails. Jail roster info is generally treated as a public record once a person has been booked. You do not need a reason to ask. Most sheriffs in Virginia will confirm whether a person is in custody if you give a full name.

Roanoke County vs. Roanoke City

Roanoke County is a separate jurisdiction from the independent City of Roanoke. The county is served by the Roanoke County Sheriff's Office, while the city has its own sheriff and jail. If your search is for an inmate booked in the city, contact the Roanoke City Sheriff. If the arrest was in the county or in the City of Salem, the Roanoke County Sheriff is your point of contact.

How to Search the Jail Roster

To run a Roanoke County jail roster search, start with the sheriff's website at https://www.roanokecountyva.gov/sheriff. Some Virginia sheriffs post a live inmate list on their site. Others ask you to call. The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office shown below has more details on the office and the jail roster process.

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Roanoke County Virginia jail roster lookup

The image shows the public-facing site where you can find contact info and roster details. If the online lookup is not working, call (540) 387-6168 during business hours and ask the records clerk for help. They can confirm whether a person is in custody, give the booking date, and tell you about visit rules.

To search by name you need the full first and last name. A date of birth helps narrow the results. The Virginia Statewide Court Case Information system at eapps.courts.state.va.us/ocis can also show pending cases tied to a person on the Roanoke County jail roster.

Note: Jail roster info changes by the hour as people are booked in and released. Always confirm with the sheriff's office before you act on it.

Booking and Custody Records

When a person is booked into the Roanoke County jail, deputies take a photo, fingerprints, and basic info. The booking sheet lists the date and time of arrest, the charges, the arresting agency, the bond amount if set, and the next court date. This data feeds the Roanoke County jail roster. Most of it is public.

Charges on the jail roster may be misdemeanors or felonies. Bond is set by a magistrate or judge. Some charges have no bond and require a hearing. The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office holds people until they post bond, are released on their own promise to appear, or are moved to a state prison after sentencing. Under Va. Code § 53.1-126, jails must keep records on every person held.

Booking photos and arrest info are kept by the sheriff. To get a copy of a booking record, file a request with the office. Most sheriffs respond within five business days, the time limit set by the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.

Roanoke County / Salem Jail and Regional Detention

Roanoke County uses the Roanoke County / Salem Jail for many of its inmates. The regional jail is run by an authority made up of member counties and cities. It holds people awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. The roster at the regional jail lists everyone held there, no matter which county booked them.

For info on a person held at the Roanoke County / Salem Jail, you may need to call the regional jail directly. The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office can point you to the right phone number. Many regional jails in Virginia have their own websites with online inmate lookups, visit rules, and commissary info.

Regional jails follow state standards set by the Virginia Board of Local and Regional Jails. Under Va. Code § 53.1-69, the board sets minimum rules for staff, food, medical care, and inmate rights. The board inspects every jail in the state on a set schedule.

Visitation and Inmate Contact

Visit rules at the Roanoke County jail and at the Roanoke County / Salem Jail are set by the sheriff and the jail superintendent. Most jails in Virginia now use video visits. Some allow in-person visits on set days. You may need to schedule ahead and bring a photo ID. Children must be with a parent or guardian.

Inmates can get mail at the jail address. Mail is opened and checked for contraband. Photos may be allowed but Polaroids are not. Books and magazines must come direct from the publisher. Money for the inmate commissary can be sent through approved services like JPay or GTL. Ask the Roanoke County Sheriff's Office at (540) 387-6168 for the current vendor.

Phone calls from the jail are made through a third-party service. Calls are recorded except for calls to a lawyer. Inmates can set up a phone account with a relative or friend. The cost per call is set by the service and the jail.

Note: All visit rules can change with little notice. Call ahead to confirm visit hours, dress code, and what you can bring.

Court Records and Cases

Court cases tied to people on the Roanoke County jail roster are heard in the Roanoke County General District Court and the Roanoke County Circuit Court. The General District Court handles bond hearings, misdemeanors, and the early stages of felony cases. The Circuit Court hears felony trials and major civil cases. The Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court handles juveniles.

You can look up court cases online at the Virginia Judicial System case search at eapps.courts.state.va.us/ocis. Search by name to see hearing dates, charges, and case status. Many people on the Roanoke County jail roster have an active court case in one of these courts.

For copies of court papers, contact the clerk of the court in Salem. The clerk can pull files by case number or name. Some files are sealed, like records on juveniles or some mental health cases. Under Va. Code § 53.1-127, jail records on inmate health and mental status have limits on who can see them.

Public Records and FOIA Requests

The Virginia Freedom of Information Act gives the public the right to ask for records from any state or local agency, including the Roanoke County Sheriff's Office. To file a request, send a written note to the sheriff at Roanoke County Courthouse, Salem, VA 24153 or use the contact form on https://www.roanokecountyva.gov/sheriff. Be clear about what you want. The office has five business days to respond.

Some records are not open to the public. Active investigation files, juvenile records, and personnel files are off-limits. Booking photos and the basic jail roster are public. The Virginia FOIA Council at foiacouncil.dls.virginia.gov has free help if your request is denied.

Court records, sheriff records, and jail records each have their own rules. The clerk of court handles court files. The sheriff handles jail and arrest files. The Virginia State Police at vsp.virginia.gov handles state criminal history checks for a fee.

Legal Help and Bond Information

People held on the Roanoke County jail roster have the right to a lawyer. If they cannot afford one, the court will appoint a public defender or court-appointed counsel. The Virginia Indigent Defense Commission at vadefenders.org oversees public defender offices across the state.

Bond is set at a hearing soon after arrest. A magistrate may set bond at the time of booking. If no bond is set, a judge will hear the case at the next court session. Bond can be a cash bond, a surety bond through a bondsman, or a release on personal promise. Under Va. Code § 19.2-120, the court looks at flight risk and danger to the public when setting bond.

For free legal help, contact the Legal Aid Society serving Roanoke County. Virginia Legal Aid at valegalaid.org has a directory by county. The Virginia State Bar Lawyer Referral Service at vsb.org can also help you find a private attorney.

Cities in Roanoke County

The following cities and towns sit in or near Roanoke County. Each has its own role in the local jail roster process.

Nearby Counties

These counties border or sit near Roanoke County. Each one has its own sheriff and its own jail roster.

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